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The Top 5 things to Consider for Business File Sharing

Posted on April 23rd, 2013 in Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, Box.net, BYOD, Cloud Governance, DropBox, Dump Truck, Google Docs, Google Drive, Google Sites, Google Storage, HP Object Storage, iCloud, Live. SkyDrive, Object Storage, Office 365, OpenStack, Organisation Cloud, PogoPlug, Private Cloud, RackSpace Cloud Files, Scality, skydrive, Storage Made Easy, SugarSync, Uncategorized, Windows 8, Zimbra Cloud | No Comments »

20130309-165632.jpgFile Sharing is a key part of a companies ability to collaborate and share corporate data, which increasingly can be stored in many disparate services. The purpose of this post is to offer suggestion businesses should consider for their corporate file sharing strategy:

Many business just let employees share files with no control and no checks. This needs a policy. This is the businesses core asset and it needs to be protected and secure. Also, compliance and legislation of data is increasingly becoming important. The business needs to ensure it does not get caught in a compliance trap.

Point 1: Implement a control mechanism for your users. For example Storage Made Easy enables users to share files using links that can be password protected and in which the link can be set to expire. This protects against the user forwarding file. The file link can be set to expire on first download for example or set to download after 24 hours (or any other specified time period). If the file is password protected, even if the file is forwarded by the recipient then the file cannot be accessed unless the password is provided. A control mechanism promotes best practice security management of files and reduces operational risk.

Point 2: Point Solution or not ? Consider whether your strategy should be a point solution or whether it works with your existing data sets. Many vendors may purport to promote managed secure file sharing but often you find you have to move your data to their Cloud to have the solution work for you. Storage Made Easy works with private on-premise data, public cloud data such as DropBox, SkyDrive, Box etc and also with SaaS services such as BaseCamp. This promotes a ‘joined up’ strategy for company file sharing.

Point 3: Integrates with what you have ? Consider whether the solution works how you work so that it does not get in the way of business or productivity. For example Storage Made Easy integrates directly in the desktop as a network drive with simple right click options to share files. This behaviour supports Windows, Mac and Linux.  Also integration has been done with other core business productivity tools such as Microsoft Outlook and Mac Mail to promote easy secure file sharing using links directly from the corporate mail client. Similar integrations exists for core productivity tools such as Microsoft Office and Open Office or Libre Office.

Point 4: Compliance, Compliance Compliance – Compliance is fast catching up with all verticals when it comes to storing and accessing corporate files off site. There is specific industry legislation related to this, such as HIPPA in healthcare and FERPA in education, but  there are various legislation proposals being processed at various levels in the USA and EU and it is a safe bet that  the ability to track historic file events will become more of a requirement not less of a one. Also for companies, the ability to search against historic file sharing or data access should be just part of an overall joined up corporate security policy.

Point 5: On-Premise, Hybrid or Cloud ? The last point is to do with implementation. You should be able to decide how you manage data or metadata associated with storing files and sharing files. This can be behind the corporate firewall, totally on Cloud., or some combination of both. The key word here is choice.

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SME Cloud FIle Explorer Safari Extension released

Posted on April 16th, 2013 in Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, BaseCamp, Box.net, Cisco Smart Storage, cloud file server, DropBox, Dump Truck, Google Docs, Google Drive, Google Sites, Google Storage, HP Object Storage, iCloud, Live. SkyDrive, Mezeo, Object Storage, Office 365, OpenStack, RackSpace Cloud Files, Safari Extension, Scality, Storage Made Easy, SugarSync, UbuntuOne, Zimbra Cloud | No Comments »

Similar to our Chrome File Explorer extension we blogged about recently, we have now released the same extension for Safari.

You can install it from the SME Clients and Tools page.

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Linux Cloud Tools updated to 3.0.12

Posted on May 16th, 2012 in Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, BaseCamp, Box.net, cloud file server, DropBox, Google Docs, Google Sites, Google Storage, HP Object Storage, Linux Cloud Drive, Linux Sync, Live. SkyDrive, Mezeo, Office 365, OpenStack, PogoPlug, RackSpace Cloud Files, skydrive, Storage Made Easy, SugarSync, UbuntuOne, Zimbra Cloud | No Comments »

We’ve updated our Linux Cloud Tools to 3.0.12. The changes include:

1. Supports deleting of files during sync

If a user deletes files locally and syncs then the files will be deleted on the server. If a user  deletes files on the server and then syncs then files will be deleted locally. These 2 options are ‘Off’ by default. and can be turned on in settings of the sync center.

2. In Ubuntu 11.10+ “Hide in tray” works correctly.

3. Fixed Menu duplication

4. Fix for large fonts bug.

5. In Explorer new option to upload folder (previously only individual files were possible to upload).

6. Fixed bug with trash in explorer (not all files from trash were displayed)

7. Sync center works as per other OS sync tooling.  The ”My syncs” folder concept is not used any more and desktop to different cloud folders can be mapped. ie. any folder can now be nominated for sync.  The free version has a restriction of 3 folders that can be sync’d

8. Encryption now supported (only for Personal Cloud or Business Cloud users.). In the Properties window it is possible to set a password for encryption of files during sync.

9. Small fix for Properties window for small screens. Scrolling works correctly now.





The Linux Cloud Tools can be used with the following Clouds:

Google Docs, Google Storage, Google Sites,
Amazon S3, MobileMe, Microsoft Live Mesh (read only),
Microsoft SkyDrive, DropBox, Azure Blob Storage,
Box.net, RackSpace Cloud Files, OpenStack Swift,
Gmail-as-a-Cloud, Email-as-a-Cloud, Mezeo,
HP Object Cloud Storage, S3 compliant Clouds such as (Eucalyptus Walrus),
Ubuntu One Cloud, iKeepinCloud, PogoPlug,
BaseCamp SaaS Service, IBM Connections Files,
EMC Atmos, Office365, SharePoint, CloudMe,
HostingSolutions.it, Scality, Alfresco (on-premise),
Zimbra Briefcase, SafeSync(WebDav enabled),
FilesAnywhere (WebDav enabled), and any WebDav enabled Cloud.

The tools can be downloaded from the Linux Cloud Tools Page.

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HTML5 Cloud FIle Manager for over 35 Storage Clouds for Playbook and other webkit browsers

Posted on March 18th, 2012 in Amazon Cloud Drive, Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, BlackBerry Playbook, Box.net, DropBox, Google Docs, Google Sites, Google Storage, iCloud, Live Mesh, Live. SkyDrive, Mezeo, Office 365, OpenStack, PogoPlug, RackSpace Cloud Files, skydrive, SugarSync, UbuntuOne, Zimbra Cloud | No Comments »

As part of the platform update I blogged about in the last post we have have released a new HTML5 App for BlackBerry Playbook, that is optimised for webkit browsers.

It is able to access, unify, and manage clouds from over 35 Cloud Storage and SaaS services. It supports upload, where webkit browsers enable access to the file system, such as the Playbook and the Android, and it supports url generation for files, managed file sharing by expiry, as well as cross cloud search.




We also put together a short video to demonstrate how it works.





The Mobile App can be found at http://smestorage.com/mobile

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Integrating iAnnotate with Google Docs, Amazon S3, RackSpace, and other Clouds

Posted on March 3rd, 2012 in Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, Box.net, CloudDav, DropBox, Google Docs, Google Sites, Google Storage, iPad Cloud App, Iphone Cloud App, Live Mesh, Live. SkyDrive, Mezeo, OpenStack, PogoPlug, skydrive, Storage Made Easy, SugarSync, UbuntuOne, Uncategorized, Webdav, Zimbra Cloud | No Comments »

The latest version of iAnnotate PDF, the iPad App that enables editing of PDF Documents, adds support for WebDav which means that you can use the SMEStorage ClouDav Protocol Adaptor, free with the iOS iSMEStorage App, to connect iAnnotate to many Clouds that it does not natively support. SMEStorage supports integration with more Storage and SaaS Clouds than any other service.

The steps to enable access to the Clouds mapped to your SMEStorage Account are simple:

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CloudDav is enabled with all Business Cloud File Server Accounts.

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Turning any Storage Cloud into an Amazon S3 compatible Private, Public or hybrid Cloud

Posted on February 2nd, 2012 in Amazon S3, API, Azure Blob Storage, Box.net, Cisco Smart Storage, Cloud Appliance, Cloud Computing Use Cases, CloudDav, CloudFTP, DropBox, Google Docs, Google Sites, Google Storage, Live Mesh, Live. SkyDrive, Mezeo, Office 365, OpenStack, PaaS, RackSpace Cloud Files, skydrive, Storage Made Easy, SugarSync, UbuntuOne, Webdav, Zimbra Cloud | No Comments »

In the past we have written about Amazon S3 and how, aas the 100 pound gorilla, of the Cloud Storage world, it’s S3 API has become almost a de facto interface for developers. This is one of the reasons that we originally added an S3 API protocol adaptor to our service.

Many start up’s, small businesses and even enterprises choose initially to use S3 for storage.  This can be fine initially, however, when the volume increases the monthly bill can become an OPEX issue and small companies (and Enterprise) are looking for ways to slash their costs in any way they can. Aside from this other companies have stringent issues about where data is stored (for clarification, Amazon S3 is PCI DSS 2.0 compliant,   SAS 70 Type II certified, and VPV ISO 27001 certified) or wish to store it within their own data centre or site.

As SMEStorage supports over 35 Clouds and SaaS services, you could very easily turn Google Docs, Box, Windows Azure or DropBox into an S3 Platform, or you could just add your own NetGear or PogoPlug appliance, or other private storage implementation.

The SME hosted service, and Cloud Appliance,  provides the ability access to any Saas or cloud storage mapped to your account via multiple protocols. These include  FTP, WebDav and also S3. These work even if the backend provider does not support the protocol natively. The SME protocol adaptors will do the protocol translation to the native storage provider protocol. One of the benefits of this that the users don’t need any special software to be able to access the Clouds. They can use any FTP, or WebDav client, or in the case of S3 any S3 client or code in which the host endpoint can be changed.

To demonstrate compatibility with the S3 API and tools we will now look at how to use AWS s3curl with a smestorage account.

To use s3 curl you will need to modify s3curl.pl and change the end point to

s3.smetorage.com’ (US Server) or ’s3eu.smestorage.com‘ (EU Server) e.g my @endpoints = ( ‘s3.smestorage.com‘);

Your id is your smestorage account user name and you can obtain your secret key by logging into SMEStorage.com going to “My  Dashboard” (from the sidebar) and copying the API key from  the“Tech Info”  section where the “API secret Key” resides.

Now you are all set to use s3curl. For example to list all the buckets you can use

./s3curl.pl –id smestorageusername –key API secret key http://s3.smestorage.com

For s3curl command line options please see the README file that is part of the s3curl package. Also note that the secure way to use s3curl is to use the .s3curl file in your home directory to pass the id and and key.

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Linux Cloud Tools updated

Posted on October 5th, 2011 in Amazon Cloud Drive, Amazon S3, Box.net, DropBox, Google Docs, Google Sites, Google Storage, Linux Cloud Drive, Linux Sync, Live Essentials, Live Mesh, Live. SkyDrive, Mezeo, Office 365, OpenStack, RackSpace Cloud Files, skydrive, Webdav, Zimbra Cloud | No Comments »

We’ve updated our Linux Cloud Tools to version 3.06. The main changes are:

1. Fixed issue with CPU loading
2. Added support for Ubuntu 11.04
3. Added support for EU Server

Remember that the Tools are free for no business use and compose a Cloud Drive, Sync Tooling and a graphical Cloud File manager.

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SME Cloud File Manager for Windows Phone Video overview

Posted on August 30th, 2011 in Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, Box.net, Google Docs, Google Sites, Google Storage, iCloud, Live Essentials, Live Mesh, Live. SkyDrive, OpenStack, RackSpace Cloud Files, skydrive, Uncategorized, Zimbra Cloud | No Comments »

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WordPress Multi-Cloud Backup updated to 1.8 – backup to over 30 Storage Clouds

Posted on August 12th, 2011 in Amazon Cloud Drive, Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, Box.net, DropBox, Google Docs, Google Sites, Google Storage, iCloud, Live Mesh, Live. SkyDrive, Mezeo, OpenStack, RackSpace Cloud Files, skydrive, Storage Made Easy, Webdav, Wordpress, Zimbra Cloud | No Comments »

The SMEStorage Multi Cloud WordPress plugin has been updated to version 1.8.

The Plugin enables a WordPress site with tables and content to be backed up to any of over 30 Storage Clouds now supported by the SMEStorage Open Cloud Platform.

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Windows Phone 7 Cloud / Local File Manager released

Posted on July 29th, 2011 in Amazon Cloud Drive, Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, Box.net, DropBox, Google Docs, Google Sites, Google Storage, iCloud, Live Mesh, Live. SkyDrive, Mezeo, OpenStack, RackSpace Cloud Files, skydrive, Zimbra Cloud | No Comments »

The SMEStorage Cloud File Manager for Windows Phone 7 has been approved and is now available on the Windows Marketplace. It has all the features you would expect from a SMEStorage client, including:

- Ability to aggregate Clouds into a virtual Cloud File System to be manage from Your Windows 7 Phone

- Clouds supported: Amazon S3, Amazon Cloud Drive, Google Docs, Google Storage, Google Sites, RackSpace Cloud Files, OpenStack, OpenS3 (S3 compatible Clouds), Box.net, Zimbra Briefcase, Mezeo, CloudMe, DropBox, Live Mesh 2011, Azure Blob Storage, GMail, Email-as-a-Cloud, WebDav and FTP Clouds.

- Ability to take and sync text and voice memos back to your chosen default cloud

- Ability to sync files from the Cloud to the local Phone file system

- Ability to work with local offline files

- Ability to share Cloud File over email and obtain URL’s and also to be able to add files to the Cloud Clipboard and share these files over multiple links in one email.

- Ability to create Business Groups for content sharing. Share a file with the Group and all Group members will receive the file. Update a file and all group members receive an update

- Sync Pictures with your local Photos

- Ability to view Cloud Files using Google Viewer

- Ability to edit Office files on the Cloud using Zoho Office

There are many other features many of which you will know if you have used SMEStorage previously.

We’ll post a video at some point but for now please find some screenshots below:




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